Browsing School of Law by Author "Raful, Lawrence"
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Creighton Lawyer Fall 1991
Volkmer, Ronald R.; Raful, Lawrence; Pearson, Eric; Larson, David Allen (. Omaha, Nebraska, 1991) -
Creighton Lawyer Summer 2002
Raful, Lawrence; Pratt, Robert W.; Shugrue, Richard E.; Kelly, Michael J.; Goosmann, Jeana L.; Schram, Jayne Vonnahme (. Omaha, Nebraska, 2002) -
Creighton Lawyer Summer 2003
Shugrue, Richard E.; Fenner, G. Michael; Dickhute, Nancy Lawler; Hohman, Brian; Volkmer, Ronald R.; Raful, Lawrence; Browning, Jennifer; Bataillon, Joseph E.; Wirth, Eileen (. Omaha, Nebraska, 2003) -
Duke and Robert M. Spire, The
Raful, Lawrence (Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1995)FIRST PARAGRAPH(S)|I once asked Bob Spire who was his favorite musician. He asked me, in typical Spire fashion, to clarify the question. "Do you mean performer or composer?"| "Oh, composer, I suppose," I replied, knowing, ... -
Foreword
Raful, Lawrence (Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1999)FIRST PARAGRAPH(S)|Like all law school deans, I am always extremely proud when our law school hosts a Conference for law professors, judges, lawyers and law students on an interesting and topical subject in the legal field. ... -
Introduction to Fourth Issue
Raful, Lawrence (Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1992)INTRODUCTION|It is a personal as well as a professional privilege to write this Introduction to the fourth issue of Volume 25 of the Creighton Law Review. I especially appreciate this opportunity because I teach Legal ... -
Professor Barbara Green
Raful, Lawrence (Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 2002)FIRST PARAGRAPH(S)|The editors asked me to write an essay about Barbara Green. I thought that would be pretty easy, and then I sat down to type it out. It was only at this point-writing this sentence-that I finally realized ... -
Professor Frances Ryan
Raful, Lawrence (Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1999)FIRST PARAGRAPH(S)|The most important lessons we can teach in law school are that each human being is important and that people can change the world. If a new lawyer starts practice with those beliefs, then each client ... -
Spring break with substance 2
Volkmer, Ronald R.; Raful, Lawrence (2003)